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Question 1:

Locate
the following States on a blank outline political map of India:

Manipur,
Sikkim, Chhattisgarh and Goa

Answer:

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Question 2:

Identify
and shade three federal countries (other than India) on a blank
outline political map of the world.

Answer:

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Question 3:

Point
out one feature in the practice of federalism in India that is
similar to and one feature that is different from that of Belgium.

Answer:

In India, just like in Belgium, the central government has to share its powers with the regional governments. However, unlike India, Belgium has a community government in addition to the central and the state government.

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Question 4:

What
is the main difference between a federal form of government and a
unitary one? Explain with an example.

Answer:

In a federal form of government, the central government shares its powers with the various constituent units of the country. For example, in India, power is divided between the government at the Centre and the various State governments.

In a unitary form of government, all the power is exercised by only one government. For example, in Sri Lanka, the national government has all the powers.

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Question 5:

State any two differences between the local government before and after the constitutional amendment in 1992.

Answer:

Local governments BEFORE the Constitutional amendment in 1992

Local governments AFTER the Constitutional amendment in 1992

Elections were not held regularly.

It is mandatory to hold regular elections to local government bodies.

Local governments did not have any powers or resources of their own.

The State governments are required to share some powers and revenue with local government bodies.

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Question 6:

Fill in the blanks:

Since the United States is a ____________________ type of federation, all the constituent States have equal powers and States are _______________ vis-à-vis the federal government. But India is a _________________ type of federation and some States have more power than others. In India, the ___________________ government has more powers.

Answer:

Since the United States is a coming together type of federation, all the constituent States have equal powers and States are strong vis-à-vis the federal government. But India is a holding together type of federation and some States have more power than others. In India, the Central government has more powers.

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Question 7:

Here are three reactions to the language policy followed in India. Give an argument and an example to support any of these positions.

Sangeeta: The policy of accommodation has strengthened national unity.

Arman: Language-based States have divided us by making everyone conscious of their language.

Harish: This policy has only helped to consolidate the dominance of English over all other languages.

Answer:

Sangeeta’s reaction is better than those of the other two. Unlike Sri Lanka (where the language of the majority has been promoted), the Indian polity has given equality of status to all the major languages spoken in the country. This has led to the avoidance of social conflict on linguistic basis. The policy of accommodation has made administration of States easier. It has also ensured a larger participation in the government’s activities by people who speak various languages.

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Question 8:

The distinguishing feature of a federal government is:

(a) National government gives some powers to the provincial governments.

(b) Power is distributed among the legislature, executive and judiciary.

(c) Elected officials exercise supreme power in the government.

(d) Governmental power is divided between different levels of government.

Answer:

(d) Governmental power is divided between different levels of government.

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Question 9:

A few subjects in various Lists of the Indian Constitution are given here. Group them under the Union, State and Concurrent Lists as provided in the table below.

A. Defence

Β. Police

C. Agriculture

D. Education

E. Banking

F. Forests

G. Communications

H. Trade

I. Marriages

Union List

-

State List

-

Concurrent List

-

Answer:

Union List

Defence, Banking, Communications

State List

Police, Agriculture, Trade

Concurrent List

Education, Forests, Marriages

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Question 10:

Examine the following pairs that give the level of government in India and the powers of the government at that level to make laws on the subjects mentioned against each. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

(a)

State government

State List

(b)

Central government

Union List

(c)

Central and State government

Concurrent List

(d)

Local governments

Residuary powers

Answer:

(d)

Local governments

Residuary powers

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Question 11:

Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:

List I

List II

1. Union of India

A. Prime Minister

2. State

Β. Sarpanch

3. Municipal

C. Governor

4. Gram Panchayat

D. Mayor

1

2

3

4

(a)

D

A

B

C

(b)

B

C

D

A

(c)

A

C

D

B

(d)

C

D

A

B

Answer:

1

2

3

4

(c)

A

C

D

B

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Question 12:

Consider the following statements.

A. In a federation the powers of the federal and provincial governments are clearly demarcated.

B. India is a federation because the powers of the Union and State Governments are specified in the Constitution and they have exclusive jurisdiction on their respective subjects.

C. Sri Lanka is a federation because the country is divided into provinces.

D. India is no longer a federation because some powers of the states have been devolved to the local government bodies.